Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 81, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 8, 1888 Page: 4 of 4
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THE CITY.
The straight republicans of W ftsb-
ington county held a convention
Saturday afternoon at the city hall
and elected delegates to the 1011
Worth convention. The proceed-
ings will appear in Tuesday s papei
A day or two ago 170 bales of cot
ton purchased by Galveston at Hauin<; Bugs.
firm through a local buyer, were i
shipped direct from this point to the ,
City of Mexico. This is probably!
the first shipment of the kind ever j
made from the state.
Dwelling to Itent.
Situated on Sandy street, east of
the livery stable occupied by L. J.
Luekett, Enquire of
Heber Stoxf..
FOR RE XT.
The Flewellen homtftead on south
West street. Apply to
H. Fisher.
Pnre Milk Shake
A brt;sken man named Parsons
was arrested yesterday evening loi
worrying an old lady who keeps a
restaurant near the Santa I e depot.
Officer Lockett had to summon Ed.
Inge and Bob Felcher before he
could get him to the lockup.
A traveling man in the city yes-
terday said that the prizes offered
for the Maifest stock show were
more liberal and handsome than
most of the prizes offered at the Dal-
las fair, and that it ought to insure
a fine exhibit.
Pi^Yot iboneless).
Lambs Tongues.
Evaporated Apricots.
French Prunes.
Turd Dates.
Assorted Nuts.
Mackerel.
E. Hodi>e.
Wr:rk of Prayer —The annual
"we<*:. of prayer and self-denial of
the M. E. church south will be held
in the Methodist church in this city,
from the 8th to the 15th of April.
There will he the usual services to
<lay at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m., and
services daily through the week at
10 a. m. and 8 p. m. All members
of the church are expected to join
heartily in these services. All e iris-
tian friends and the public generally
are cordially invited to attend and
participate in them.
They Say,
That the Y. M. S. C. library non-
opens and closes on time, ond that
there is rarely ever any complaint.
That the parties who conceived
the brilliant i lea of scooping in the
city election feel considerably sore
and crestfalk?u.
That this is the season of the year
when young people's fancies lightly
Cabbage, Tomatoes,
And Greenhouse plants for sale.
Address Herbert A: Co.
Lock box 43, Brenham.
A residence with five rooms, good
bath house, water works attached.
Possession given March 1st. For
particulars apply to
F. Wiekukch.
Money to Loan
On long or short time on landed
property; 9 per cent.
B. Bryan,
W. B. Gahiett.
Brenham, Texas.
JH. Flatter,
Wholesale agent tor Heed's Gilt
Edge Tonic, Brenham, Texas, a
safe medical preparation.
Interesting-
For bargains in improved and un-
improved city property; improved and
unimproved farming lands call on
Harry Haynes, Real Estate Agent
BAIMUINS.
The greatest bargains ever offered
in Washington county can be found
on the job counter at
L. A. Niebuir.
tarn to love.
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That a young lady from a distance
who was recently a visitor to this
city will seme day return to take up
her residence here. *
Thairtwo young men who pass for
champion stoay fellfrs, manage to
keep Up thlfr refutation by waylay-
ing every stranger who visits the
city and perpetrating the same old
chestnut Oh him.
That a popular young- lady of
Brenham expects to become Mrs.
Blank some day and take up her resi
dence at Austin. , .
That Cupid is no respecter of age,
and plays his freaks upon the old as
well as the young, as a wedding to
take place in the near future will
demonstrate. t %
That a certain young lady was
strongly tempted the ttther evening
to advise a young dude who is in the
habit of using perfumes rather loud-
]y, to go home and let his mother
kiss him. He was just too sweet
and ni;e for anything, you know.
Fire! Fire!
The stock of goods saved from the
Colin lire is now being sold regard-
less of cost. Call at his old
stand and examine goods and
prices. M. (John.
To My Old Patrons And Public
Generally.
Having leased C. T. Rofl s black-
smith shop, I am now prepared to
do wagon, carnage and plow work,
horse shoeing, and general black-
siriith work. Tlianking my old cus-
tomers for the past patronage, and
hoping to be able to serve you
again, I am Respectfully,
■< O. A. Lindemann.
DRESS GOODS!
This line Surpas-
ses any I ha\e
ever offered.
Handsome line
mported
WOOL (BODS
in suits.
TRIMMINGS,
in braided epu-
lets, panels and
sets, also all col-
ors of braided
goods in panels
and sets to
match.
Beautiful line of
White goods, la-
ces and embroid-
eries. Call ear-
ly while stock is
complete.
HARRISON
The Leaden iif Low Prices,
Are now receiving a Full Line
Spring fc Summer
GOODS.
And are Offering
GREATER INDUCEMENTS
THAN EVER.
Fire! Fire!
The stock of goods saved from the
Colin tire is now being sold regard-
less of cost. Call at his hold
stand and examine goods and
prices. ^ M. Cores.
.lust Received AUSTIN, TEXAS.
Three car loads bacon, potatoes, ap- "Dank* in thorough ami skillful trainingwitn
, , , ^ 1 tfcJeading bus'nees schools of Ainemon. It
pies and Western pioduce. | recgved the iighesthonor at the late I>allas
H. Fish&R. | fajr for linest and largest displav ofbusi-
ness forms and penwork. Our large, and
A CARD. I growing attendance enables us to share the
Wo aro pleased to a„„ o„n« ,ha. I "" "
ypo have just received a very large I j^ness tbur^e, time unlimited, $•-><)
< . V fl .. _ u • liJj* __ l\ n yv j] n #. /. w. . uu''. A. iU vr/k , n f 1 • K h! I
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LUMBER!
On lmnd a full sto-;k of Kou^h and Dressed
DOORS, SASH, ETC.
Caldwell Wapis, All Sizes.
Cypress Cisterns.
Improvei Bictoje Mowers.
Harbcd Wire. Houston Brick,
Lime, Cement and
Fire Brick.
WOOD & STUCKERT,
Near Compress.
Personal.
Hon. A."Chesley, the special judge
elected to try the qase of Tonn vs-
Robinson iu the district court, owing
to Judge McFarland being disqoali
Sed, came up from Bellville yester-
day, but returned again in the even-
ing without trying the case.
Mr. G. "VY. Angle, of San Antonio,
who is one of the most extensive
land dealers in this country, was in
the city yesterday. Mr. Angle not
oaly owns large land iu!e.ests in
this country and Mexico, but also
large mining interests, and was the
first to start the boom in Llano
county.
Mr. Louis Leehinger, a jeweler of
Eeagle Pass, and his wife and Mrs.
A./C. Gilbert and'son Louis, of
Houston, are in the city to attend
the Rubensteiu-Simon wedding.
Misses Clara Reaville and Kate
Flder, two well known and popular
Chappeil Hill young ladies, are in
the city.
Messrs. Haring, Hugh Wilkins,
Julius Fischer, Collins Moms and
H. Vinson represented this city at
the firemen's ball at Bellville on
f Friday evening.
. Ss 1
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stock of Spring Dry goods, com-
prising mainly ot a very fino lino
of novelty dress goods,(new shades,
fiho goods). Silks,satins, bereges,
Henrietta cloth in all shades. The
finest line of block ribons in the
city. Best assortment of jaconet
and Swiss embroideries, fancy
ginghams and wliito goods. Valen-
cien flouncingand yoke laces. A
fiine line of ladies', misses, and
gents' hoisery. Fine shoes, hats,
clothing and gents' furnishing
goods. We cordially invite everv-
ene to call and exanung our stock.
We shall t»ke pleasure m showing
and pricing goods.
Very Respectfully,
Yoss Bros.
25
Business course; three inonihs
Course in telegraphy
Course in Shorthand and Typwnting
Course ia Business and Ornamental
penmanship
Per month in German,Jpatin, Geome-
try, Algebra, His»ry, etc. ^txtojo
We hate a class for training teschers all the
yfar, and) selrct Summer normal irom May 16
till July 15.
Studtatsnow enterin »will have their Uavel-
tng expanses deducted from co.-t of scholar-
ship to the amount of $10, and t-ill have the
pleasure of witnessing the opening of the Aew
Capital and ehe Interstate Drill.
Lumber Yard
V
—and—
BRENHAM FLAKING MILL
veeps a Full and Comp'ote stock of
{OUGH AND DRESSKD LUM-
BER, DOORS, SASH AND
BLINDS,SfllUGLES, PICKETS;.
ETC. CYPRESS LUMBER.
CISTERNS MADE TO ORDER.
Sstimatesfor Buildings furnished'
upon application. Correspond-
ence solicited. Contracts fo?
buildings taken.
M, RUSSI, Proprietor.
J TRISTRAM.
-deat.f.r in-
F. KRENTZLIN,
)
-AGENT FOR-
THE LITTLE FRENCHMAN
LOOK OUT!
He is now ready to undertake all classes of
cleaning, dye ng and repairing, having made
some ntw additions to his shop. He guaran-
tees bis work to equal that of any city.
JUST RECEIVED. J Ladies, Merchants, Lawyers, Clerks, Rail-
A Carload Wooden and Willow j road, .Men, 'Farmm and ^
Ware, consisting of Brooms, Buck-! ^ ^
ets. Tubs. Baskets, Patent Churns, etc
Ax Htindles, Clothes Puis, Molasses
Ivp£s, etc. at H. Fisher.
A DOLLAR SAVED IS A DOLLAR MADE.
COME WHILE THERE IS TIME
CO.HE ONE AND ALL.
Parties having garments in my shop are re-
to call and settle for them, or they
vvillp>e*sold after thirty days.
I* hivve engaged a good tailor, speaking
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Spriiiff Millinery:
Mrs. M. A. Jameson desires do; 4 imvt WJJS..6
call the attention of her friends ami! English and t.erman. , ,.T ,
customer,, to lh« t«ct that Ac U it'
receipt of a beautiful stock of Lathe s i ^
Hats, Bonnets, Ribbons, Trimmings, J. L. AMMONS,
etc., which she is offering at very;
reasonable figures. Call and see j
her new styles before purchasing |
elsewhere, as she feels confident of!
pleasing in both styles and piices.
Millinery ami Dressmaking.
Misses Catheh & Heabtfielp
Have opened a first class millinery
and Dress making establishment in
the Pennington Hotel, near Post
office, where they have a beautiful j Qjjy B-A.XER,
Merchant Tailor
Northeast Corner Tublic Square,
BRENHAA', TEXAS.
Suits and earmenta made to order anu a
ct guarant
WILLIAM ZEISS.
NT & CO.,
GENERAL CdllffilON MERCHANTS
-and—
COTTON WAREHOUSE-MEN.
-dealers It-
GROCERIES, GRAIN AND FEED
Coal, Line, Bricl ati Cement.
Commodious wagon yard KdjoininR the
warsehouse tor «nveniencf> ot customers.
■ Free ti^delivery. Telephone con-
-P5ALER IN—
Choice Family Grroceries.
Wines. Liquors, Tobacco; Cigars, (•rockery and Gla/
• «VV
GRABER BUILDING, BRENHAM. TE7"AS.
warn
r Orders for Keg or Bottled Beor promptly filled, Goou, /
ered in »I1 parts of the city free of charge. V
LANGE & GEHRMAK,
DEALERS IN"
Hardware, Stoves,
-AND-
nection
PlantdKl FlffPP9#f Warehouse,
Bft&KHAM. TKXAS.
J. H.
TINWARE.
QUITMAN STREET,
BRENHAM, TEXAS.
Special attention *en to Kooflng, G*tt*rini^ and Plumbing. Contrncts tnk
rugated iron roofing and siding. Galvanized iron cornice made to onlj 1 'l'r cop"
Kepairing of all kinds will receive prompt attention
IjTJSK & PAKE
Livery, Feed and Sale Stab
UNDERTAKERS AND DIRECTORS.
LARG13 STOCK OF
Wood and BSetalio
BURIAL CASES S CASKETS.'
„.PEALER IN-
Family Groceries,
South Side ol Public Square,
BRENHAM, TEXAS.
F"ree delivery to all parts nf city.
New Market!
harms'ttansen
HAVE opened a New MARKET i«t the
liusse liuilfting, corner North and <>»it-
man st-erts, wheie they a full supply of fat
■V-
„ 1 stock' of spring millinery goods j
.. , Mi»8 Rosa Simon, daughter of Mr. j which they offer at living rates, j aK| CONFECTIONER*
^tejUex Simon, Sr., one of the citf* | **** ,ua"in". Deftler in staple and Fancy Oroeerief
most prominent business men. will i i 1 • Fresh Cakes and Pw on hand at all time*.
SbeMUlfedthi. morris at the r«i-j Pmlt Ptwl ^ «.»«.«. Tku
1 . , ., , 6 . . w Tlie stock of "foods KAved from thtf
deuce of the bndes to ^ jcohn fire is now being sold regarJ-
^iSEob«D8tein. of Chappell HU1, and a lpfis of rost (jail at his oldj
number of the friends of both are Ktand and examine jjoo Is and j
here to attend the wedding.
, prices.
31. Cons.
ftPIUM
Fine Hearse of Modern Style.
TERMS REASONABLE
w
75 pieces French and American Sateens, beautiful patterns; 50 pieces
Fancy Seersuckers, 10 cents per yard.
alicoes, lawhs, moslins, ginghams, domestics, etc., also
itglothihq, shoes, wm a»p furhishiiis boobs.)
We offer such Bargains as no other liouse can match< Leaders and Specialties none
oilier can offer, as Cash bought these goods and Low Prices will sell.
Harrison's Fainons $2.50 Warranted Shoe will be sold hereafter at |2 per pair. Every
pair of these shoes are guaranteed to contain SOLID LEATHER, and are giving better
satisfaction than any shoe ever sold in the city for twice as much. Misses and childrens
. • 4 " 1 *• r "urtains,
oideries
you money.
HARRISON'S "FAMOUS" BARGAIN HOUSE.
BBENIIAM, TEXAS.
DRUGS,-:-MEDICINES,
Toilet Articles, Etc.
SOUTH SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE - I3HENBAM, TEXAS
A full supply of nil the popular patent medicines. Toilet artioleB fire per-
tumeric in end eps variet}'. Physicians prescriptions curcfully and aeenrately com-
pounded at all hours, day or night.
-
HERMANN FISCHER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
m
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Beef, Pork »n«l Mutton,, which they »r« sell-
ing at 'hard-time" prices. Give us a call;
we will save you money.
Pennington House,
Corner Main and Douglass street*,
MR EN HAM, TEXAS.
JSSBSSlS >A PENNINGTON; Propriotor
pfwrd by tlic day, week or month on ro9
gonab'! ermi IVar :s 25 oenU.
mni
ontp*ln. Boofe^pnr-
Ucvar* pent PBEE.
. B M.WOOIAEY. M.U ,
WtiVetoU Bt. j
Imported and Domestio
Western and Texan Produce.
WINgS, LIQUORS, OIOARS, TOBACCO,
Delicsc.'es, Candies, Preserved Vegetables, Mwt
Flab, Pickles, Canned Fruit, Ntita, eU-.
BRENHAM TEXAS,
Sole Agent of Aahaoaar'a Celebrated St. Lonl« Be^f
—»ICE IN QUANTITIES AT LOWFST KATES *
W.
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I0fLowost wholesale prioos to the trade! Pays the higheu nirke
price lor Cotton and other produoo.
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Garrett, O. H. P. Brenham Daily Banner. (Brenham, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 81, Ed. 1 Sunday, April 8, 1888, newspaper, April 8, 1888; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth482661/m1/4/: accessed May 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.